With road deaths continuing to rise in Ireland, will improved speed trap infrastructure help to slow us down?Liz O’Donnell, Chairperson of the RSA, and Leo...
With road deaths continuing to rise in Ireland, will improved speed trap infrastructure help to slow us down? Liz O’Donnell, Chairperson of the RSA, and Leo Lieghio from the Irish Road Victims Association joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this poge.
With road deaths continuing to rise in Ireland, will improved speed trap infrastructure help to slow us down? Liz O’Donnell, Chairperson of the RSA, and Leo Lieghio from the Irish Road Victims Association joined The Last Word to discuss.
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